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 As a Piece of literature “The Wave” has little to offer readers. To what extent do you agree?

‘The Wave’ does not have little to offer for readers. Many examples of lessons are taught to the readers. There are endless reasons for why ‘The Wave’ had a lot to offer, many lessons on individualism are taught. ‘The Wave’ is compared on the historical beliefs of Nazism and varieties of cults. Many examples of issues that are happening in Australia that raise in ‘The Wave’ such as power and conformity.

The author makes a strong parallel with the rise of Nazism. The author asks you to find links between ‘The Wave’ and the rise of Nazi Germany, when 10% of Germans in the Nazi Party were instrumental in the deaths of 10 million men and children in gas chambers, while the rest of the population either did not know, or chose to ignore it. ‘The Wave’ also teaches issues on the effects of starting and constructing a cult. A leader of a cult may start to diffuse thoughts of raising a cult, bringing up the moral v...

Posted by: Sandeep Jador

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